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"They'll listen and use whatever target... and return the others... once they can." followed. She looked half dead, as if she was about to drop, but it was also easy to identify that it was mostly just plain old exhaustion. It wasn't unknown by this point that the flickers were draining for her, but that wasn't anything too terribly surprising.
"I just need to give them this." She held up a pendant that looked to be made of stone - however, Hal could easily identify it as a fragment of the void.

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Posted 4 years ago


When she was pulled back, it lasted for nearly twenty minutes before she returned.
She made her way up to Hal's office, knocking on the door as the recoptionist had stepped out for a bite to eat. She didn't even know if he was in or not, as he could have left for food as well.

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"I'm ... I can project, yeah, but... but I don't really usually go hopping realms much." She added. "and I certainly don't know how far I CAN go..."
"But.. but when I flicker agian, I won't fight it. Maybe... maybe I can help in that event."

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"Should I get a medic or something?" She then asked as she looked around, wondering if she could find anyone who looked like they might be medically inclined or trained. Sadly, she didn't see anyone immediately. It wasn't completely empty, but definitely not busy either.

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"I just..." She started, laying her head in her arms on the table after pushing her plate to the side.
"I wish that someone, anyone, knew what the hell was going on. I know that's the main issue, people don't know, and I can't help" There was a despondence to her voice that couldn't be ignored, either.

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She hadn't really spoken to people while there, but that didn't mean she avoided others. They largely avoided her due to the flickering. If someone spoke to her, she'd hold a conversation with them, no issues. She just didn't go out of her way to start them.
The flickering did seem to be consistent, but it wasn't getting any worse. If anything, it may have been getting better. Perhaps her being away from the theatre was all that was needed.
